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Overview

Property

Updated: 22-Nov-2016

2 Bedrooms, Sleeps 4

Nefyn Holidays Ref. No. 201714

This delightful bungalow is situated away from the village centre but within easy walking distance of the beach, shops and restaurants. Walkers are well-catered for with a variety of well-marked footpaths leading up to nearby Mynydd Nefyn and Garn Boduan, and for those who prefer to relax in the sun, there is a large enclosed mature garden with an array of colourful trees and shrubs.

At the rear there is a suntrap patio with garden furniture and charcoal barbecue. Two miles away is the Nefyn Golf Club with its spectacular views from the headland above Porthdinllaen Bay.

Electricity, including storage heating included. Off-road parking for up to 3 vehicles. No pets.

Couples Discount of £20 per week in periods D (exc. any half terms or school holiday weeks). To claim this discount please contact us BEFORE you make a booking.

The usual changeover day for this property is a Saturday.

A popular bungalow, Hafod Wen usually only accepts weekly bookings. However, last-minute short breaks (defined as ANY 3 consecutive nights) can sometimes be arranged at the rates below. If you’re interested in booking a short break please either phone us or use the enquiry form opposite. Short Breaks available as follows:

A thoroughly enjoyable week spent in this lovely cottage in Nefyn at mid term October. Well presented, well equipped and very welcoming, this comfortable cottage is ideally placed for day trips around North and Mid Wales and provides a homely and relaxing environment to unwind.

About the Owner

Nefyn Holidays are a small, independent, local business and have been specialising in the letting of self-catering holiday accommodation in north Wales since 1971. Whether you are looking for a coastal cottage with a spectacular sea views; a hideaway cottage for a romantic break; a dog friendly cottage; a chalet, caravan or luxury mobile home; a large rustic farmhouse, or a converted barn, you'll find it here. Over 60% of our hirers return!

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A thoroughly enjoyable week spent in this lovely cottage in Nefyn at mid term October. Well presented, well equipped and very welcoming, this comfortable cottage is ideally placed for day trips around North and Mid Wales and provides a homely and relaxing environment to unwind.

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Activity and Interests

DISCOVER HIDDEN WALES IN 2016

Never heard of the Lleyn (or Llyn) Peninsula? Little-known and totally unspoilt, it is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a coastline influenced by the Gulf Stream, which encourages a mild Atlantic climate all year round!

The Lleyn Peninsula is the long finger of land, that thrusts out towards Ireland, forming the northern arm of Cardigan Bay, as Pembrokeshire does the southern. At its very point lies Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli), burial place of 20,000 saints, which has drawn pilgrims to its now ruined monastery, along the pilgrims’ road, ever since the 6th century.

With its unique and diverse blend of scenery; rocky coves; sandy beaches; mountains; open countryside and wooded valleys, it provides the ideal setting for a varied holiday. There is also the added touch of “foreignness” with its unusual place-names and the Welsh language spoken around you, which makes the holiday that little different.

Lleyn is approximately 35 miles long by 10 miles at its widest, so where ever you stay on this narrow strip of land you are never far from the clear blue seas of Lleyn.

Well-served by many excellent pubs and restaurants with a good standard of fare, Lleyn can cater for the full range of tastes – and still provide value for money.

Be you a walker, water-skier, yachtsman, ponytrekker, golfer, fisherman, wakboarder, archer, or just someone who wants to lie on the beach all day, the Lleyn Peninsula offers something for everyone and whatever time of year you visit, you will be spoilt for choice.

The Peninsula also serves as an ideal base for exploring the rolling green hills and the many attractions of the Snowdonia National Park: the slate mines at Blaenau Ffestiniog, the unique Italianate village of Portmeirion (the location for the TV series the Prisoner) and numerous castles - Criccieth, Caernarfon and Harlech.

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